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Tweet Back in 2014, we announced a Cuttlefish Country sideproject called Cuttle Scuttle; a computer game for 7-12 year olds, and the young at heart. The game is now approaching release under our new brand, Force of Nature. The game…

Tweet While Emma and I have been hard at work adding the finishing touches to our feature-length documentary film Cuttlefish Country, we’ve also found time for a little art making. We recently joined the Port Adelaide Artists Forum (PAAF) and over the…

Tweet This week a group art exhibition called DIRE will open at the South Coast Regional Art Centre in Goolwa, South Australia. The exhibition has been coordinated by the not-for-profit Centre for Culture, Land and Sea (CCLS) and is actually the…

Tweet With the Great Barrier Reef experiencing its worst mass coral bleaching event on record and mass fish kills (plus shellfish, cuttlefish and whales) occurring along the coast of Chile, these are hard times for those with their hearts in the ocean. While…

Tweet People who’ve been following our project for any length of time will be aware that our documentary film project weaves together natural, industrial and political history story threads. Choosing to take a dispassionate, investigative approach to our work relies on…

Tweet It’s January 2016, and Emma and I have been working on Cuttlefish Country and the enormous body of research associated with it, practically full time for the past four and a half years. We are thrilled to say that…

Tweet Back in 2013, we began work on a side-project, designed to tie in with the making of our documentary film Cuttlefish Country. Two years later, we’re pleased to say that the game, Cuttle Scuttle, is now available for you to…

Tweet Prior to 2015, our work focused on studying and understanding the life and trials of the northern Spencer Gulf population of Sepia apama, the giant Australian cuttlefish- central to the story of our documentary film. This species is one of…

Tweet It is with great delight that we wish to report some observations from the 2015 giant Australian cuttlefish aggregation in Upper Spencer Gulf, South Australia. As many friends of the cuttlefish will already know, the population gathers from the surrounding…

Tweet Sundrop Farms’ plan to expand their vegetable growing business south of Port Augusta in South Australia will put the Upper Spencer Gulf aggregation of Giant Australian cuttlefish at unnecessary risk, according to documentary filmmaker, Dan Monceaux. The company has previously…